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| | Auschwitz trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The best-known defendants were Rudolf Höß and Arthur Liebhenschel, former commandants; Maria Mandel, head of the Auschwitz women's camps; and SS doctor Johann Kremer. |
 | | Liebhenschel and Höß were condemned to death, as were Maria Mandel, Hans Aumeier, August Bogusch, Therese Brandl, Arthur Breitwiser, Fritz Buntrock, Wilhelm Gehring, Paul Gotze, Max (Maximilian) Grabner, Heinrich Josten, Hermann Kirschner, Josef Kollmer, Franz Kraus, Johann Kremer, Herbert Ludwig, Karl Mockel, Kurt Mueller, Erich Muehsfeldt, Ludwig Plagge, Hans Schumacher and Paul Szczurek. |
 | | All executions were carried out in a Kraków prison on January 28, 1948; Maria Mandel and Therese Brandl were the first to be executed. |
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